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Final-Fan said:

^ Or "an accent" could just mean a strong accent, domestic or foreign. It depends on context.

You're trying to dictate context -- that, when unqualified, "accent" is referring to a foreign accent, and additionally that "foreign" accents in English mean "not of England". Both of these assumptions are not always true, and the second assumption is usually not true. (More native English speakers live in America so you're the foreigner to them.)

And how sure are you that the brain is a muscle? 'Cuz I've got doubts.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_the_brain_a_muscle

Good god, you're almost as bad as Khuutra >_>

In a good way, of course.



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